Walthaus Busted Trying to Hassle the Zadelhoff
When the under-the-gun player raised to 525, he didn't expect to get six callers, but that's exactly what happened. Carter Phillips, one of the seven players headed to the flop, shook his head and laughed at how much respect the raise got. The flop came , and somehow all seven players decided to check. The free turn was the , and Alexander Nudin, first to act in the small blind, bet 2,200. It folded to Jorn Walthaus in the hijack, who flat-called.
Last to act, Steven van Zadelhoff raised it up to 6,500. Nudin folded, but Walthaus called to see the river complete a flush draw. After the scare card, he quickly moved all in for around 12,000. When van Zadelhoff called, Walthaus got up to leave before flipping up for eight-high and a missed gutshot. Van Zadelhoff tabled for a flush, busting Walthaus and building to 65,000.